Fun with definitions FunDefinition: 1. [n] activities that are enjoyable or amusing; "I do it for the fun of it"; "he is fun to have around"2. [n] violent and excited activity; "she asked for money and then the fun began"; (colloquial) "they began to fight like fun" 3. [n] a disposition to find (or make) causes for amusement; "her playfulness surprised me"; "he was fun to be with"4. [n] verbal wit (often at another's expense but not to be taken seriously); "he became a figure of fun"Synonyms:merriment, play, playfulness, playfulness, sport

FundDefinition: 1. [n] a financial institution that sells shares to individuals and invests in securities issued by other companies 2. [n] a reserve of money set aside for some purpose 3. [n] a supply of something available for future use; "he brought back a large store of Cuban cigars" 4. [v] furnish money for; "The government funds basic research in many areas" 5. [v] accumulate a fund for the discharge of a recurrent liability; "fund a medical care plan" 6. [v] invest money in government securities 7. [v] provide a fund for the redemption of principal or payment of interest 8. [v] place or store up in a fund for accumulation9. [v] convert (short-term floating debt) into long-term debt that bears fixed interest and is represented by bondsSynonyms:investment company, investment firm, investment trust, monetary fund, stock, store

MentalistIn parapsychology, a Mentalist, as opposed to a psychic, is defined as someone who is believed not only to be able to read information mentally, but also to alter that information. While a psychic may claim to observe an underlying spiritual reality and report on it, in a process known as a "psychic reading," a mentalist, by contrast, might claim the ability to manipulate that reality in order to create a different manifestation.

The term "mentalist" also refers to stage magicians whose tricks feature the apparent ability to read minds, fortell the future, and see distant and hidden objects. Some of these stage mentalists, such as The Amazing Kreskin, make it known to their audiences that they are performing stage tricks, while others use these tricks to give their audiences the impression that they actually possess supernatural powers.

Alternately, "Mentalist" is an underused word meaning one who is "mental" or mad. Featured in the UK BBC hit 'The Office', "Mentalist" defines the dull workers who proclaim themselves to be mad, eccentric, or generally having character. "Mentalist" can be used as a tongue-in-cheek insult for when someone is behaving oddly or wackily. Also, the word "Mentalist" features in Steve Coogan's, 'Alan Partridge' and has much the same meaning. 'Mentalist' is also now a recognised word of this meaning, accoridng to the new edition of the Oxford English Dictionary.